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chriscorcoran

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If a date is posted in to an update of a call and its pasted in the format [square brackets] it will change the date to invalid date, see example below. The workaround I guys is to add it in as a txt\doc document.

invalid Date RII_01 High 0000000400000001 StateController-Interlocking [06] Invalid 17503 message received while in CONNECTED state
Invalid Date RII_01 High 0000000400000001 StateController-Interlocking [08] Invalid 17503 message received while in CONNECTED state
Invalid Date RII_01 High 0000000400000001 StateController-Interlocking [07] Invalid 17503 message received while in CONNECTED state
Invalid Date RII_01 High 0000000400000001 StateController-Interlocking [01] Invalid 17503 message received while in CONNECTED state
Invalid Date RII_01 High 0000000400000001 StateController-Interlocking [02] Invalid 17503 message received while in CONNECTED state
Invalid Date RII_01 High 0000000400000001 StateController-Interlocking [03] Invalid TED state
Invalid Date RII_01 High 0000000400000001 StateController-Interlocking [02] Invalid 17503 message received while in CONNECTED state
Invalid Date RII_01 High 0000000400000001 StateController-Interlocking [03] Invalid 17503 message received while in CONNECTED state
Invalid Date RII_01 High 0000000400000001 StateController-Interlocking [04] Invalid 17503 message received while in CONNECTED state

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@Victor so below was the original text which was copied and pasted into the update action on the call, done manually 

[20190331-221105.582] RII_01                   High 0000000400000001 StateController-Interlocking [06] Invalid 17503 message received while in CONNECTED state

[20190331-221105.582] RII_01                   High 0000000400000001 StateController-Interlocking [08] Invalid 17503 message received while in CONNECTED state

[20190331-221105.673] RII_01                   High 0000000400000001 StateController-Interlocking [07] Invalid 17503 message received while in CONNECTED state

[20190331-221106.490] RII_01                   High 0000000400000001 StateController-Interlocking [01] Invalid 17503 message received while in CONNECTED state

[20190331-221106.580] RII_01                   High 0000000400000001 StateController-Interlocking [02] Invalid 17503 message received while in CONNECTED state

[20190331-221106.580] RII_01                   High 0000000400000001 StateController-Interlocking [03] Invalid TED state

[20190331-221103.399] RII_01                   High 0000000400000001 StateController-Interlocking [02] Invalid 17503 message received while in CONNECTED state

[20190331-221103.399] RII_01                   High 0000000400000001 StateController-Interlocking [03] Invalid 17503 message received while in CONNECTED state

[20190331-221103.490] RII_01                   High 0000000400000001 StateController-Interlocking [04] Invalid 17503 message received while in CONNECTED state

[20190331-221103.490] RII_01                   High 0000000400000001 StateController-Interlocking [08] Invalid 17503 message received while in CONNECTED state

[20190331-221103.581] RII_01                   High 0000000400000001 StateController-Interlocking [05] Invalid 17503 message received while in CONNECTED state

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Guest Ehsan

Hi @chriscorcoran,

Thank you for bringing this to our attention. We have identified the cause and this will be addressed in the next Hornbill Collaboration build; please look out for the next Hornbill Collaboration build in the Announcements  section.

FYI, square brackets in the Wiki are used to format a date & time value based on your Profile's Regional Settings. Please refer to "Date Formatting" section below:

Thanks,

Ehsan

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